The name possibly derived from Brythonic *Isara, meaning "strong river".
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The name of the river does not necessarily have to come first, but it generally does. There is no problem, however, with saying the name of the river second e.g. Murray River.
The name of the river is the Mississippi River.
Mississippi is the name of a river and a state.
the name Yukon has come from the Yukon river witch means great river
The river in Leeds is called the River Aire.
River Don River Ouse River Aire
Sir Titus Salt built his mill and the housing for his workers, it was subsequently named after him. So Salt for his family name and Aire because it was situated in the Aire valley on the banks of the river Aire. SaltAire...
none but aire does flow into the river Ouse
The River Aire is in Yorkshire, England. The river is 71 miles long, and empties at the River Ouse. There is claim the name of the river came from Old English words strife, fight, or ford.
the river aire
2000 ft
you can do swimming and fishing.
it joins the river ouse
It starts at Malham Cove!
' Terrier ' is also know as ' land animal ' which is so true for the Airedale due to its love of hunting. Airedale is a geographic area in Yorkshire, England, corresponding to the river valley of the River Aire (pronounced air). PCH ANSWER: Yorkshire
Malham Tarn, North Yorkshire